Corporate

Management

George Paspalas, President & CEO

Mr. Paspalas joined MAG on October 15, 2013. Formerly he was the President and Chief Executive Officer of Aurizon Mines; Chief Operating Officer, Silver Standard Resources Inc.; Executive Vice-President and Senior Vice President Projects - Technical Development, Placer Dome Inc.; and President and Chief Executive Officer of Placer Dome Africa. During his career, Mr. Paspalas has been responsible for constructing and operating complex open pit and underground mines in South Africa, Tanzania, Australia, South America and Canada. Mr. Paspalas earned a Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical) degree with Honours from the University of New South Wales in 1984.

Larry Taddei, CFO

Mr. Taddei obtained his Chartered Accountant designation in 1990 and has held senior accounting and finance roles in the natural resource sector for the past 20 years. He joined MAG in March 2010, prior to which he was the CFO of West Timmins Mining Inc. up until its business combination with Lake Shore Gold Corp., a transaction valued at over $420 million. Previous to that, he held the position of CFO with a Vancouver-based precious metals producer with operations in South America, where he was instrumental in the completion of both debt and equity financings and oversaw the transition of the Company from an explorer to a producer. Mr. Taddei also holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of British Columbia.

Dr. Peter Megaw, Chief Exploration Officer

Dr. Peter Megaw, C.P.G., has a Ph.D. in geology from the University of Arizona and more than 27 years of relevant experience focussed on silver and gold exploration in Mexico. He is a certified Professional Geologist by the American Institute of Professional Geologists and an Arizona Registered geologist. Dr. Megaw has been instrumental in a number of mineral discoveries in Mexico including new ore bodies at existing mines, Excellon Resources' Platosa Mine, and MAG Silver's Juanicipio, Batopilas and Santa Eulalia Properties. Peter is the author of numerous scientific publications on ore deposits, and is a frequent speaker at academic and international exploration conferences.

Mr. Curlook is currently the Vice President of Investor Relations and Communications at MAG Silver Corp. He was born in Sudbury, ON and represents a third generation in the mining industry, attended the University of Western Ontario for Business Administration and recently received his CPIR designation and his ACC.DIR. He has extensive experience in investor relations, business development, sales & marketing, in senior positions at private and diversified public companies, with a particular focus on mining. His productivity emphasis has been; initiating and cultivating institutional relationships, speaking at conferences, numerous equity financings, developing/revamping IR programs to best practices conformity, and communicating with the research, investment banking, sales and broker communities. Previously, he was Head of Investor Relations and Communications at Great Basin Gold Ltd, Manager of Investor Relations of Farallon Mining/Hunter Dickinson Inc.

Marc Turcotte, Vice President, Business Development

Mr. Turcotte has over a decade of experience working in the natural resource sector in various capacities. These experiences include; trading and negotiating long-term sale contracts, asset evaluations, mergers & acquisitions, joint-ventures and optimizing and integrating acquired assets. Before joining MAG in September 2015 as Vice President of Business Development, Mr. Turcotte was the Director of Corporate Development for Hecla Mining Company and previously the Director of Corporate Development for Aurizon Mines Ltd. Mr. Turcotte received his Bachelor of Science in Resource Economics (Honors) from the University of British Columbia and MBA from the Richard Ivey School of Business.

Jody Harris, Corporate Secretary

Ms. Harris has been the Corporate Secretary of MAG Silver since May 8, 2007 and has been involved in successful raising over $200M in equity financings during her tenure. Ms. Harris has held positions of a similar capacity for approximately 20 years. In late 2013, she began working towards a designation as a Chartered Secretary (ACIS), through Chartered Secretaries Canada, the Canadian Division of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries & Administrators, an international professional association. Ms. Harris is an Accredited Director.